About Trina

Trina Greene Brown

Cohort 2

Resonance Network and Parenting for Liberation

Trina Greene Brown is a proud Black-feminist Mama-activist of two. She founded Parenting for Liberation for parents of Black children to envision a world where our children are free to be their most liberated selves. Joining the Resonance Network, Trina will lead, catalyze and cultivate cross-movement partnerships and collaborations that are both proactive and leverage emergent opportunities. As a faculty for Move to End Violence, Trina engages leaders within the violence against women's movement to build an inclusive gender and racial justice movement by fostering deep, authentic relationships in beloved community.

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Trina Greene Brown has worked in violence prevention for the past 15 years, managing multiple local and national initiatives. Recently, she joined the Resonance Network where she is a network weaver, leading, catalyzing and cultivating cross-movement partnerships and collaborations that are both proactive and leverage emergent opportunities. In addition to this new and exciting network, Trina is the founder of Parenting for Liberation—a virtual exchange for parents raising Black children to be carefree, whole, and liberated beings.

As a faculty of the Move to End Violence program, Trina engages leaders within the violence against women’s movement to build an inclusive gender and racial justice movement by fostering deep, authentic relationships in beloved community.

Very media and communications savvy, as the former Outreach and Engagement Manager at Move to End Violence, a ten-year initiative of the NoVo Foundation, she led the programs critical mass building efforts. She also served as a Director for the YMCA, incorporating violence prevention education focusing on resiliency in the Department of Youth Development. Formerly a Manager at Peace Over Violence, a social service agency dedicated to the elimination of sexual and domestic violence and all forms of interpersonal violence, Trina co-authored a female empowerment curriculum, Be Strong: From The Inside Out and contributed to the second revision of In Touch With Teens, a nationally recognized relationship violence prevention curriculum. She is the proud to co-parent of two African American children, whom she raises with her husband in California to reach for the stars.